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Comics

Comics

  • Mort the Dead Teenager - a comic book character created by Marvel Comics that almost got his own movie but the project either fell through or was shelved.

Journalism

Journalists

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C–F

G–J

K–L

M–N

O–R

S

T–Z

Magazines

A–E

  • Emurge Magazine - Monthly entertainment magazine, published in English and Spanish since March 2013 to present (req. 2013 - 3 - 11) [64]

I would like to suggest a page of Destination Magazine (DM). It is a very well respected title and deserves a page. Its website is www.eadestination.com. If you type in Destination Magazine Kenya or East Africa Destination Magazine, there are pages on Google for reference that are independant of the magazine.

F–I

Harrowsmith's Almanac (formerly, Harrowsmith's Truly Canadian Almanac) - at last, an almanac written in Canada for Canadians. 3 links here, including WIkipedia entry on Harrowsmith Country Life its sister publication. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrowsmith_Country_Life http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/harrowsmith-country-life-cuts-staff-ceases-publication/article589849/ http://www.mastheadonline.com/news/revitalized_harrowsmith_almanac_reconnects_with_readers/

J–N

  • "Neurology Now" - [83]; An official publication of the American Academy of Neurology [[84]], Neurology Now is available free of charge to people with neurologic conditions and their caregivers. Established in 2005, Neurology Now delivers current, authoritative, and balanced information on the latest advances in neurology research and treatment to more than 1.5 million readers. Written in concise and easy-to-understand language, the articles help people make informed decisions about treatment options and living with a wide range of neurologic disorders, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, autism, stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), migraine, Huntington disease, and more. Past covers of the magazine have featured Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali, who have Parkinson's disease; Madeleine Stowe, whose father had MS; Valerie Harper, who has brain cancer; and US Men's soccer goalie Tim Howard, who has Tourette syndrome. Neurology Now is available at neurologists' offices and by subscription.

J–N

O–Z


  • WAG magazine [161]; - lifestyle magazine, published by Westfair Communications Inc.
  • West Coast Midnight Run - [162]; [163]; [164]; early web-based hybrid publication created before the development of flash based readers for publications such as e-flip, e-page and all the latest flash based technologies for browsing media. There are references to this media/publication all over the web and its date of initial publication predates the latest styles that imitate it mode of publishing media content. Published in double page open format as if it were a print magazine, content is a mix between an art house coffee table book and glamour magazines, content is international in scope, an annual edition is published, article is being submitted for creation by Wiki editors.
  • Western Humanities Review - literary journal, western themes
  • Western Living Magazine [165]; - lifestyle magazine, published by Transcontinental Media.
  • Wing Chun Teahouse - quarterly publication dedicated to the Chinese martial art of Wing chun; [166]
  • Womankind magazine - ad-free newsstand women's magazine distributed throughout Australia, NZ, the US and Canada. It was the best-selling item in the history of the Byron Bay Writers' Festival when it launched there in 2014 [167] and is one of the world's few ad-free newsstand publications. It is produced by the team behind the world's most widely distributed philosophy magazine, New Philosopher [168] which is available in 2,000 stores in Australia and New Zealand, and more than 5,000 stores in the US and Canada - where it launched in 2014 [169]. Articles on and review of Womankind magazine can be found at the Sydney Morning Herald [170], ArtsHub [171], Women's Agenda [172] Broadsheet [173], Mumbrella [174], Bookseller+Publisher [175]; Womankind website [176]
  • World Art Glass Quarterly - quarterly publication dedicated to showcasing the world's finest architectural and art glass; [177]

Manga, manhwa, and manhua

For manga requests, please see Wikipedia:Requested articles/Japan/Anime and Manga.

Newspapers

Street papers

These are the redlinked street papers from the navbox Template:Street newspapers, grouped by country:

United States

  • "Triad City Beat" (the alternative weekly for Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem NC) (triad-city-beat.com)

Canada

Europe

Other

Asia

Latin America

Newspaper comic strips

Publishing

Publishers (people)

Publishing companies

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